In anticipation of tomorrow night's premier of episode 5, I thought I would start a thread on the new episodes of Twin Peaks. It seemed like the Last TV Show thread was getting saturated.

[Potential Spoiler Alert]

So I've been re-watching episodes 1 - 4 for a third time, and I could help thinking that in episode one when evil Dale makes his first appearance to pick up Ray and Darya, the guy in the wheelchair kind of looks like H.P. Lovecraft. Just an observation.

In anticipation of tomorrow night's premier of episode 5, I thought I would start a thread on the new episodes of Twin Peaks. It seemed like the Last TV Show thread was getting saturated.

[Potential Spoiler Alert]

So I've been re-watching episodes 1 - 4 for a third time, and I could help thinking that in episode one when evil Dale makes his first appearance to pick up Ray and Darya, the guy in the wheelchair kind of looks like H.P. Lovecraft. Just an observation.

I can't wait for episode 5!

He does! Lynch does a brilliant job with details like that in this scene. I like the mirroring in characters. The short man in the wheel chair seated next to the long-limbed, lanky hillbilly in a chair too small for a man his size. Also, the actors playing Ray and Darya have noticeably different eyes, as Ray's eyes are very close together, while Darya's are abnormally far apart. The man of the house is an idiot with a mouthful of huge teeth, his wife is the ringleader and is gumming around without her dentures. This thing is an onion, layer upon layer of details. Can't wait for tonight!

waffles -- Who do you speculate is the female Cole and Rosenfeld want to interrogate?

This is the most likely option, though I wish Diane could remain as an invisible mystery woman. I was even slightly disappointed when I read THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DALE COOPER and found out she was just Coop's secretary. That killed my speculations that she was his dead mother, or just his pet name for his tape recorder.

Twin Peaks, the new season, is like a chinese puzzle box David Lynch does not make it easy for the viewer, and that is good because he makes us accomplices.in the uncanny. He is a genius. This is what TV programming needed.